ICC Rankings: India lose top spot to Australia in test rankings

With Australia taking the top spot, India has slipped to the third spot and New Zealand has increased the second the situation in the ICC test rankings.
ICC test rankings

India has lost its top spot to Australia in ICC test rankings on May 1 and has now dropped to third. The fall in the positioning was because of India's triumph in 12 test matches and only one thrashing in 2016-2017 was killed from the yearly update.

With Australia taking the top spot, India has slipped to the third spot and New Zealand has increased the second situation in the ICC test rankings.

The most recent update has appraised the matches played since May 2019 at 100 percent and matches from the past two years at 50 percent.


Key Highlights:

 Australia obtained a top spot in test rankings just as picked up no.1 a spot in the T20 list just because.
  • England proceeded with its lead in men's ODI rankings after a year the update which wiped out 2016-2017 outcomes.
  •  In the test positioning, Australia is driving with 116 focuses, New Zealand with 115 focuses, and India with 114 focuses.
  • With just the distinction of two focuses, this is the second nearest that the top groups have been since test rankings were discharged in 2003.
  • The main three groups were nearest in January 2016 when India was driving by a solitary point from Australia and South Africa 
  • In the test positioning, South Africa has endured the greatest fall of eight focuses and drove them dipping under Sri Lanka into sixth 
  • South Africa has won three arrangements in the chose period and had lost 8 of 9 tests since February 2019, playing against India, Sri Lanka, and England.

 ODI Team rankings:

The main ten rankings in ODI group rankings stay unaltered.

England has expanded its lead over India from six to eight focuses on ODI group rankings.

New Zealand is still at the third spot, three focuses behind India.

 T20 Team Rankings:


 T20 Team Rankings

  • Since T20 rankings were presented in 2011, Australia with 278 focuses is on the highest priority on the rundown just because.
  •  Pakistan who had arrived at the top situation in January 2018 and had overwhelmed New Zealand has now tumbled down to fourth with 260 focuses.
  •  England with 268 focuses has moved to the subsequent position while India has been up one spot to third which is only two focuses behind.
  •  Afghanistan has been fallen in its positioning from seventh to tenth.


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